All your data are belonging to us...

...does this not have legal implications that you should also be discussing or is your demo making a point that this technology is not good because anyone can now access an RFID tag and some can even crack the data inside it given the right tools???

This is particularly worrying/interesting given that TfL are trialling the One Pulse system that essentially merges a credit card to the Oyster Card.

Discuss.

Alias™ wrote:
HI guys,

A couple of people asked me whether I'd be posting videos of a
workshop I did a few weeks ago, so I thought I'd post it to the list.

Basically, it's a hardware driver written in AS3, which controls an
RFID reader via and Arduino board, which can read standard London
Underground Oyster™ cards.

Check it out here:
http://www.proalias.com/newBlog/2008/05/06/flash-arduino-workshop-2/

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on the list.

Cheers,
Alias



I've done a blog post with a video of my presentation at the workshop,

2008/3/6 Alias™ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi guys,

 Just a quick note to let you know that I'm leading a workshop with the
 Arduino folks on physical computing wih flash and arduino - a neat
 microcontroller board that lets you connect switches, sensors, motors,
 lights - anything electronic, really - to flash.

 The event page is here:
 http://tinkerit.eventwax.com/h3-arduino--flash-workshop

 "Lead by Alias Cummins and assisted by Brock Craft, this workshop is
 aimed at people who are comfortable with Flash, and want to start
 experimenting/working with Arduino, but have little or no experience
 of physical computing. The workshop will focus on getting them through
 the first few steps, which are usually the most difficult, and give
 them the tools and knowledge to continue learning on their own.

 First, you will quickly cover the basics of getting your Arduino
 connected up and writing simple programs and finally getting Flash to
 talk to an integrated circuit via Arduino. All the while you will be
 approaching this from a flash perspective, with our primary
 development language being ActionScript 3.
 What do I need to bring?

 - A laptop
 NB: Prior Knowledge of electronics is not necessary to attend this
 workshop but you MUST have prior knowledge of Flash.
 What we will provide

 - The beginners Arduino kit which you can take away with you after the 
workshop.
 When?

 April 5- 6th 2008
 From 10am to 6pm"

 Let me know if you have any questions!

 Cheers,
 Alias


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